Just wanted to do a basic but different thing that i tried a little in my rock study thread.
All Terragen with just a little contrast added in post. Needs a little more work about the repetitiveness but i like it in general.
Love it! i spent the day doing b&w today too, sort of. Yours is very artsy! Good job!
That is very cool, Kadri. Very ingenious to have this done entirely in TG, hat off.
look cool!
Thanks :)
8) Excellent art effect. :)
Keep going.
It amazed ; Marvel!
Excellent!
brrrrrilliant...looks a lot like a steel engraving, Echo Dune and j meyer...
Looks like one of the illustrations from an old Jules Verne novel I have! Great effect!
Nice postwork
Tried to do it with more clouds. But i couldn't get shapes with lines i liked.
Liked the first image below the most from what i got. This is it for now with this method.
There are 2 other test images attached.
OK, how the heck are you doing it? :D
- Oshyan
Quote from: Oshyan on January 07, 2018, 07:20:48 PM
OK, how the heck are you doing it? :D
- Oshyan
LOL!. Nobody asked it Oshyan.
Very easy. Camera front projection (unlike in my rock study thread) of lines textures. That's it basically.
There are some small problems you have to overcome, but this is it actually.
Ah! That makes so much sense. I remember when Matt first told me about Front Projection and how it worked, my mind was blown with all the possibilities... And I didn't even imagine this one. ;)
- Oshyan
Quote from: Oshyan on January 07, 2018, 08:25:05 PM
Ah! That makes so much sense. I remember when Matt first told me about Front Projection and how it worked, my mind was blown with all the possibilities... And I didn't even imagine this one. ;)
- Oshyan
I had too much of Franklin Booth last week :)
That is ingeniously simple. I was thinking x to scalar, etc.....
Quote from: Dune on January 08, 2018, 02:24:21 AM
That is ingeniously simple. I was thinking x to scalar, etc.....
Yes first i thought if i could do that in that way Ulco, even if i hate and don't use those nodes.
But then i thought if it couldn't be made in a simpler way. You just have to use front projection just a little differently.
In my rock study thread i hadn't thought to use front projection
in this way. It is really so simple in hindsight :)
Ah, this is pretty ingenious!
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=23995.0;attach=78070
Steals the show for me. Old school litho/steel plate or even wood cut prints... fantastic stuff, ingenious indeed!
:)
Quote from: inkydigit on January 12, 2018, 07:02:25 PM
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=23995.0;attach=78070
Steals the show for me. Old school litho/steel plate or even wood cut prints... fantastic stuff, ingenious indeed!
:)
:)
Quote from: inkydigit on January 12, 2018, 07:02:25 PM
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=23995.0;attach=78070
Steals the show for me. Old school litho/steel plate or even wood cut prints... fantastic stuff, ingenious indeed!
:)
I must agree a phenomenal image and technique
and @ Kadri...for the really slow amongst us(me in particular) just exactly how is this done? This is a must technique for "Old ColourBlind" over here,,,heh heh heh
Quote from: bobbystahr on January 13, 2018, 10:46:57 AM
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I must agree a phenomenal image and technique
and @ Kadri...for the really slow amongst us(me in particular) just exactly how is this done? This is a must technique for "Old ColourBlind" over here,,,heh heh heh
Thanks Bobby :)
Have a look at the example below. No texture (just search for "black and white lines" and use one you like),clouds and planet.
Just the ground. Hope it helps a little.
There are some more possible ways you can get a different look of course. This is just one of them.
Quote from: Kadri on January 13, 2018, 07:37:51 PM
Quote from: bobbystahr on January 13, 2018, 10:46:57 AM
There are some more possible ways you can get a different look of course. This is just one of them.
many thanks Kadri...some times I just need to see how and then I get it.
Nice! I imagine this would look spectacular as an animation.
Quote from: Muied Lumens on January 17, 2018, 10:04:16 AM
Nice! I imagine this would look spectacular as an animation.
Thanks.
The animation i made as a test then didn't look spectacular but kinda sweet maybe ;) Needs more work.
The GIF animation is too big (24 mb) to upload here.It is a OneDrive link you see below.
https://1drv.ms/i/s!Ao9EyFWihNgcigiqAi_CUW5ZL2MJ
This is SO cool, Kadri! Great idea!! :)
:)
I am thinking about doing a short film with this method. Render times will be good that is for sure.
Quote from: Kadri on January 20, 2018, 05:24:57 AM
:)
I am thinking about doing a short film with this method. Render times will be good that is for sure.
I encourage you to go forward with this intention. Could be a real winner based on what the .gif shows.
Quote from: Kadri on January 19, 2018, 02:25:37 PM
Thanks.
The animation i made as a test then didn't look spectacular but kinda sweet maybe ;) Needs more work.
The GIF animation is too big (24 mb) to upload here.It is a OneDrive link you see below.
Fantastic. It looks just as I imagined! The 3D effect it has on movement is very nice.
I might have to try some of this too.